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u.s. marshals for two weeks would reduce the capacity to apprehend violent fugitives, sex offenders, and protect witnesses and judges. u.s. attorneys could handle 2,600 fewer cases than last year, reducing the ability to collect billions of dollars owed to the government. the attorney general emphasizes in that memo sequestration is not just a cuts in washington phenomenon. now some of the doomsday scenarios we heard this week may get a more immediate reaction from lawmakers and citizens. yesterday homeland security secretary janet napolitano said if sequestration lasts more than a month and there are forced furloughs of airport security personnel and air traffic controllers, the start of the spring travel season could feature nightmarish delays and long lines at the nation's major airports for international and domestic travelers. meanwhile, leaders of government employee unions are going to be spending a big part of there president's day weekend getting out the ward to their members abou
u.s. marshals for two weeks would reduce the capacity to apprehend violent fugitives, sex offenders, and protect witnesses and judges. u.s. attorneys could handle 2,600 fewer cases than last year, reducing the ability to collect billions of dollars owed to the government. the attorney general emphasizes in that memo sequestration is not just a cuts in washington phenomenon. now some of the doomsday scenarios we heard this week may get a more immediate reaction from lawmakers and citizens....
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i think the u.s. is kind of okay. it's a great time to double down on some of the issues that got beaten up overnight. >> don luskin, it's not a throwaway line. here's obama on the super bowl interview. the guy's talking about raising taxes. he needs to go after investment partnership. harry reid wants to go after oil and gas companies and lord knows what. that kind of tax carpet bombing would generate a correction in the market. the market absorbed the last tax hike okay. but we don't want to push our luck, it seems to me. >> i think we're pushing our luck already. the market has yet to wake up to the reality of the last tax hike. the problem is obama puts the threats out because this is his way of premeg nating with republicans who are going to come to him in the debate about the sequesters and continuing resolution. obama is saying, don't even talk to me about entitlement reforms. if you oh mention those words it will be tax, tax, tax. i will control the public dialogue and that's all we'll e talk about. guys, fold
i think the u.s. is kind of okay. it's a great time to double down on some of the issues that got beaten up overnight. >> don luskin, it's not a throwaway line. here's obama on the super bowl interview. the guy's talking about raising taxes. he needs to go after investment partnership. harry reid wants to go after oil and gas companies and lord knows what. that kind of tax carpet bombing would generate a correction in the market. the market absorbed the last tax hike okay. but we don't...
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. >> on keystone, remember what we have now in the center of the u.s. is the price of oil is below the world price. if you build the keystone oil pipeline, what is going to happen is the price of oil in the center of the united states is going to go up by about $20 a barrel. and the major beneficiaries are going to be the producers of the oil in canada and a few refinery owners in the midwest. so i think to portray that as if it is equivalent to the benefits that we're going to get from the domestic drilling for natural gas i think -- >> explain to me why just on this point producing more oil is going to lift the price of oil. i don't get that. >> we were talking about the keystone pipeline. >> i am. that just shifts it to the refiners so the possibility exists that gasoline prices may come down. >> no. the keystone pipeline takes the oil from canada and gets it to the gulf of mexico. right now that gets into the center of the country and there's a distribution bottle neck that it can't get out on to the world market. that's why the curbing oil price is
. >> on keystone, remember what we have now in the center of the u.s. is the price of oil is below the world price. if you build the keystone oil pipeline, what is going to happen is the price of oil in the center of the united states is going to go up by about $20 a barrel. and the major beneficiaries are going to be the producers of the oil in canada and a few refinery owners in the midwest. so i think to portray that as if it is equivalent to the benefits that we're going to get from...
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the fed is the only place that the u.s. government can sell its bonds. the entire -- >> they don't sell directly. >> what's happening is the fed is printing it, buying these mortgage backed securities, giving them to banks and bore roger it back at 3.5. federal deficit is around 700 or 800 billion right now. does the number 85 billion a month sound familiar? it's basically they are printing enough to lend them to the federal government. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin style central bank policy. do you agree with mr. morris? >> yeah. i kind of do to be honest with you. the fed unfortunately has started using fiscal instruments to carry out monetary policy. it's lost its independence. it's going to be v-very difficult for the fed to get out of this. they have to find somebody to buy these products. >> up don't think there's any upside to stocks? i beg to differ. i think profits are good. fed easy money not my favorite thing in the long run. what about budget cuts don luskin. >> i am for budget cuts but please forgive me for pointing out this contrad
the fed is the only place that the u.s. government can sell its bonds. the entire -- >> they don't sell directly. >> what's happening is the fed is printing it, buying these mortgage backed securities, giving them to banks and bore roger it back at 3.5. federal deficit is around 700 or 800 billion right now. does the number 85 billion a month sound familiar? it's basically they are printing enough to lend them to the federal government. >> don luskin that sounds like a latin...
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i think that's the threat to the u.s. stock market. you have over three quarters of u.s. companies that have reported fourth quarter earnings. almost 72% have surpassed estimates. the earnings are terrific here. >> why would you call an end to the rally? >> i wouldn't call an end. the republicans are winning. we're going to cover that in the rest of the show. >> risk capital is very nervous because they heard the president's speech and saw bigger government and more spending. that's what got us into this mess in the first place. >> jim, are you nervous capital? >> i like to see other people nervous. volatility was too low. the market had gone too far too fast. this is a welcome correction. i know i'm not the first guy to say that. the italian thing is a great excuse, but it turns out people don't want to vote for their own austerity. it's shocking to me. i'm sure it is to you as well. there's reasons to sell off, but the most important reason is that people are not worried enough. there's been money pouring into the stock market and now we're reminded that there could be
i think that's the threat to the u.s. stock market. you have over three quarters of u.s. companies that have reported fourth quarter earnings. almost 72% have surpassed estimates. the earnings are terrific here. >> why would you call an end to the rally? >> i wouldn't call an end. the republicans are winning. we're going to cover that in the rest of the show. >> risk capital is very nervous because they heard the president's speech and saw bigger government and more spending....
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >>> a huge snowstorm is going to hit the northeast tomorrow. how bad is it going to be? the weather channel's jim cantore is live in boston for us tonight. good evening, jim. what does it look like? >> larry, it's not often that i bring one of these with me when i come to do a weather report, but i got this one. so if this gives you an idea what we're talking about, this is three feet of snow. there is a forecast for two to three feet of snow across a good part of massachusetts, southern new hampshire into maine, connecticut, even new york city now with blizzard warnings, expecting 12 to 18 inches there. this is going to be a blockbuster storm. the big question is can we get everybody off the roads in time? that's what the desire is hout . the government says, look, i want all unnecessary vehicles off the road by noon tomorrow. so if we have a scene like you see behind me here, larry, where i-93 is backlogged at this time tomorrow night, we're
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >>> a huge snowstorm is going to hit the northeast tomorrow. how bad is it going to be? the weather channel's jim cantore is live in boston for us tonight. good evening, jim. what does it look like? >> larry, it's not often that i bring one of these with me when i come to do a weather report, but i got this one. so if this gives you an idea what we're talking about, this is three feet of snow. there is a forecast for two to three...